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Hot dipped galvanizing involves dipping the bin in a bath of molten zinc, which creates a durable and long-lasting coating.

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Hot dipped galvanizing involves dipping the bin in a bath of molten zinc, which creates a durable and long-lasting coating. Here are some of the pros and cons of hot dipped galvanizing:

Pros:

  • Long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion
  • Requires minimal maintenance.
  • Resistant to scratches and impact damage

Cons:

  • More expensive than spray painting
  • Extended lead times due to the galvanizing process
  • Not ideal for intricate designs or details
  • Can be prone to uneven coating if not done correctly.

Spray painting involves using a spray gun to apply a coat of paint to the surface of the bin. Here are some of the pros and cons of spray painting:

Pros:

  • More affordable than hot dipped galvanizing
  • Wide range of colour options available
  • Ideal for intricate designs and details
  • Can be easily touched up if damaged.

Cons:

  • Requires more frequent maintenance.
  • Susceptible to scratches and chipping
  • May not provide as much protection against rust and corrosion as galvanizing.

Ultimately, the choice between hot dipped galvanizing and spray painting comes down to your specific needs and preferences. If you need a long-lasting and durable finish, hot dipped galvanizing may be the better choice, but it may come with extended lead times due to the galvanizing process. However, if you want a more affordable option with more colour choices, spray painting may be a better fit.

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